Masama Lodge and Campsite is in Serowe Botswana.
About Masama Lodge and Campsite
Masama Lodge and Camp Site is situated in and around sand stone protrusion that constitutes Swaneng Hills at 8km from Serowe and about 500km from Pretoria this therefore makes it a good stop over for people to the Deltas and from far South.
The surrounding terrain scopes generally away from this protrusion is dominantly thorn veld.
Our Environment
From our point, 8km West is Serowe Village, the biggest traditional home where the first president of Botswana (Sir Seretse Khama was born).
We are on the A4 highway that runs between Serowe and Palapye.
There are plenty of squirrels at Masama Camp Lodge, hence the concept of our logo.
Features of Masama Lodge
Masama is a real African dream, it is just rustic and only for the people who are tired of city life.
It has a beauty that is quite indigenous just in the bush. It is a retreat place developed by a retired army captain on his military incentive package to combat and alleviate poverty and economy diversification.
Visit and taste the combination of bush and cultural life.
Some ideas of what to do at Masama Lodge
Activities include driving around Serowe Village and tours to old Malaka where Serowe had started and there are some old buildings ranging from 1800.
We also have climbing of Swaneng Hill which is the highest point in the area, there are two swaneng thus male and female.
When you are from male swaneng you can foot back to Masama Bush Camp on navigation through forest and while on the way you can pick up wild berries and bush braai can be arranged.
The hill is at a distance of about 1.8 kilometres from the Bush Camp.
- Hill Drives
- Walks & Bush Navigation
- Tours To Khama Rhino
- Tour Of Royal cemetary - Pre-arranged
Where is Masama Lodge?
8km West is Serowe Village, the biggest traditional home where the first president of Botswana (Sir Seretse Khama was born).
We are on the A14 highway that runs between Serowe and Palapye.